lasting more than sixty days, after consultation with political parties sitting in the Parliament and with the Council of State, on pain of rendering the dissolution null and void, taking into consideration provisions of Section 100; g) To dismiss the Government and remove the Prime Minister from office after the National Parliament has rejected his or her programme for two consecutive times. h) To appoint, swear in and remove Government Members from office, following a proposal by the Prime-Minister, in accordance with item 2, Section 106; i) To appoint two members for the Supreme Council of Defence and Security; j) To appoint the President of the Supreme Court of Justice and swear in the President of the High Administrative, Tax and Audit Court; k) To appoint the Prosecutor-General for a term of four years; l) To appoint and dismiss the Deputy Prosecutor-General s in accordance with item 6, Section 133; m) To appoint and dismiss, following proposal by the Government, the General Chief of Staff of the Defence Force, the Deputy General Chief of Staff of the Defence Force, and the Chiefs of Staff of the Defence Force, after consultation with the General Chief of Staff regarding the latter two cases; n) To appoint five Members for the Council of State; o) To appoint one member for the Superior Council for the Judiciary and for the Superior Council for the Public Prosecution. Section 87 (Competencies with regard to International Relations) It is incumbent upon the President of the Republic, in the field of international relations: a) To declare war in case of effective or imminent aggression and make peace, following proposal by the Government, after consultation with the Supreme Council for Defence and Security and following authorisation of the National Parliament or of its Standing Committee. b) To appoint and dismiss ambassadors, permanent representatives and special envoys, following proposal by the Government;

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